Piano Music Class Level I
What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1-2 hours per week. We will be learning new lines of music each week and working on scales. Students who continue to practice the songs after our class will have a repertoire of three incredibly impressive songs by the end of the session. Recommended practice time is 20-30 minutes per practice, 3-5 times between classes.Assessment
📧 Near the end of the term, an email will be sent to each learner with the recommendation for repeating the current class for mastery or moving on to the next class for more challenging material.Class Experience
Advanced Level
🎉 This advanced small group piano class is for learners who are interested in playing the piano with both hands at the same time and reading music. Pre-requisite for enrolling in this Level I class is Piano Music Class Level H proficiency or a message to Mrs. Pauli describing previous experience, please. Benefits of a group class over private lessons are: ⏲️ More affordable class for a longer session, 🙃 Hearing other learners around the same level making mistakes too, 🥳 Witnessing the benefits of practice done by others in their improvement, 👏 Having an audience in the next class that is not just your teacher (peers) as a reason to practice between classes. 🎹 Learners need to have a piano or keyboard during class to play along with Mrs. Pauli. 💻 Learners will need to be able to see their screen to view the music while playing on their instrument. No book purchases will be necessary in this class. All music has been arranged by Mrs. Pauli and will be provided and printable after class. A 3-ring binder with plastic page protectors is a great way to keep songs organized. 🎼This class is a fun piano class for students who have been playing piano or keyboard in lessons or classes for 24+ months. 🎶We have a wonderful opportunity to have that "It's Music Day" feeling! 🎶 Every week, learners will recieve instruciton on a key concept in reading and understanding music as well as a new song lines to practice. Songs will be able to be practiced one hand at a time and have a more challenging two hand song options without letter hints. 🗓️ The Piano Music Class series, PMC Level A (Primer) through PMC Level J, runs by seasonal term. Piano Music Class Series Levels A - F are 10 week classes each over 1 term. Piano Music Class Series Levels G - J are 20 week classes each over 2 terms. 📈 Learners can progress through the Piano Music Class Series with Mrs. Pauli for over 3 years of consistent piano class material. At the end of the Series, learners should have the ability to read all sheet music, play beautiful pieces on piano, and 🔥have experienced the benefits of regular effort and practice in a skill🔥. 🔠 If your student is an absolute beginner, I recommend one of the Introductory courses instead: Piano Music Class Primer or Piano Music Class Level A 🎹Practicing between classes is highly recommended and would be necessary for continuous progression through levels of the Piano Music Class series as the material increases in difficulty for each level. ✅Please schedule your practice times as part of your commitment to piano classes in order to progress through the music at an enjoyable rate. Studies have shown that piano students who practice between lessons pursue music longer and have a better experience in lessons. Here is an article from Steinway & Sons about the benefits of practicing piano: https://www.steinway.com/news/features/the-benefits-of-playing-piano. Outschool's no-show policy is that class is closed after 10 minutes if no learners have logged on. https://support.outschool.com/en/articles/16379-outschool-s-happiness-guarantee-and-refunds Winter Term: January 6 - January 12: S1) Sonatina in C I (15 measures of new music), scales January 13 - January 19: S2) Sonatina in C I (12 measures of new music), scales January 20 - January 26: S3) Sonatina in C I (11 measures of new music), scales January 27 - February 2: S4) Sonatina in C II (12 measures of new music), scales February 3 - February 9: S5) Sonatina in C II (14 measures of new music), scales February 10 - February 16: S6) Sonatina in C III (16 measures of new music), scales February 17 - February 23: S7) Sonatina in C III (18 measures of new music), scales February 24 - March 2: S8) Sonatina in C III (28 measures of new music), scales March 3 - March 9: SP) Sonatina in C Performances March 10 - March 16: M1) Melody by Khatchaturian Bonus song March 17 - March 23: ***Spring Break week*** No Class March 24 - March 30: M2) Melody by Khatchaturian Bonus song March 31 - April 6: R1) Rondo Alla Turca (A 8 measures of new music), scales April 7 - April 13: R2) Rondo Alla Turca (B 16 measures of new music), scales April 14 - April 20: R3) Rondo Alla Turca (C 8 measures of new music), scales April 21 - April 27: R4) Rondo Alla Turca (D 8 measures of new music), scales April 28 - May 4: R5) Rondo Alla Turca (E1 8 measures of new music), scales May 5 - May 11: R6) Rondo Alla Turca (E2 8 measures of new music), scales May 12 - May 18: R7) Rondo Alla Turca (F-G 20 measures of new music), scales May 19 - May 25: R8) Rondo Alla Turca (H1 12 measures of new music), scales May 26 - June 1 R9) Rondo Alla Turca (H2 19 measures of new music ), scales June 2 - June 8: RP) Rondo Alla Turca Performances
Learning Goals
🎶 The goal of Piano Music Class Level I is to work on three impressive, long performance pieces.
🎼 Learners will be taught new music lines from songs on piano each week. Over the total 20 lessons, we will cover three different composers, note reading, rhythm counting, articulation, techniques, and musical terms.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Google Slideshow links for each lesson are provided after class to the learner's Outschool system email. Music slides may be printed for practicing off screens.
Any youtube videos posted on the Classroom page will be opened in a small window on Outschool. Learners will NOT be asked to go to Youtube on their own.
Pre-Requisites
Proficiency of at least 10 complete songs comfortably, musically, and with both hands from Piano Music Class Level H or assessment of 24+ months experience.
Read music without letter hints
Know all keyboard keys preferably without stickers
Supply List
🎹 Access to a piano or keyboard during lesson where the learners elbows are the same height as the keys. 🔥 Keyboards on tables are often too high (chest or shoulder height) which can harm wrists and hinder movement 🔥. Stand at the keyboard, find a tall chair, use a cushion, or use a keyboard stand to make the keys at the proper level. 💻Students need to be able to see the classroom screen where the music will be shown in a slideshow while they are sitting at their piano. 👂It is very important to make sure I can hear your piano and that it is not blocked by the background noise suppression through Zoom. 👉**Please turn on "Original Sound for Musicians" in the Zoom audio settings before class. ** If you need instructions on how to enable this setting, please watch this youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEZMRtrSsYY Students using a desktop or laptop can adjust this setting during the meeting. However, students using a phone or tablet must enable Original Sound before entering the class or I may not be able to hear your piano. 🎼 Learners will get access to a class slideshow in their email with the songs and homework worksheets weekly for practicing. A 3-ring binder and plastic page protectors may help you keep the printed music sheets organized. 📝 Learners may like having paper and pencil.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music from California State University, Long Beach
Bachelor of Arts in Music degree from California State University, Long Beach;
28+ years of experience teaching beginner/intermediate piano to students;
Arranges music from the public domain and provides it to students to print and practice;
4 years of experience teaching piano online on Outschool;
Top 10% of Outschool teachers: Outschool Outstanding Educator Cohort for the past 3 years.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$30
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-5 learners per class